
In the fictitious republic of Carvolie, the Council President, Desnoyaux, although he has a nice wife and a daughter, lets himself be bossed around by his mistress, Lulu de Pompadour. In the hands of Lulu, he does not even notice that a party has formed against him.


Is it worth your time? Honestly, you should watch Le père Lampion if you have a soft spot for dusty, black-and-white political comedies that feel like they were filmed in a drafty theater basement. If you need tight pacing or high-stakes tension, skip this. It’s a bit of a relic. The whole setup is ridiculous. Preside...

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"Is it worth your time? Honestly, you should watch Le père Lampion if you have a soft spot for dusty, black-and-white political comedies that feel like they were filmed in a drafty theater basement. If you need tight pacing or high-stakes tension, skip this. It’s a bit of a relic. The whole setup is ridiculous. President Desnoyaux is basically a puppet for his mistress, Lulu, while his actual staff is busy plotting his downfall. It’s the kind of premise that belongs in a sketchbook, not necessar..."
René Pujol, Léon Belières, Jean Kolb
France

1934 · IMDb —

